Sitting proud between the marina and the Humber, the Minerva is the perfect place to spend a sunny day enjoying a G&T while ships pass by or as a cosy bolt hole for warming home cooked food and a real ale. Dont miss the Gin festival!

“The centre of Hull’s cultural energy, a sort of entrepreneurial micro-version of the Southbank Centre in London, and the most positive recent sign that the city can create and prosper” – Rowan Moore, The Observer, Feb 2016.

On the site of the former Mint, the building has been totally refurbished and transformed to become a new and luxurious socialising venue. A complete re-design of the layout includes a mezzanine gallery floor for a special dining experience

The Polar Bear (like the Botanic next door) was named due to it standing opposite the former Hull Zoological Gardens, a forgotten Victorian attraction that stood on the corner of Spring Bank and Princes Ave.

Destined as it was to be the property of Kings and the home of governors, this fascinating pub is steeped in history going back hundreds of years, with the present building having been constructed in 1550.

King's Bar is a modern and relaxed venue that hosts acoustic music, comedy and quiz nights. Our Black Rock Grill allows you to cook your meal at your table, food is delivered to the table within minutes of ordering.

Traditional home cooked food and freshly prepared in house, using only quality ingredients from local suppliers. We have an ever changing selection of hand pulled ales and plenty of choice when it comes to our beer fonts.

Pearsons Bar is a newly refurbished pub located on the popular Princes Avenue - serving food daily until 8pm. Pearsons is built on the site of the former Botanic Gardens railway station waiting room, which served the gardens until 1964.